Two years after its release, the day has finally come when CAPCOM has removed Denuvo from Resident Evil Village, thus solving one of the main performance problems of the title that, as has been shown on more than one occasion, was caused by this DRM.
As we see in SteamDBthis change has come in the form of an update to the game which is also reflected on the store page, since you can no longer see the notice about the game having Denuvo, In addition to not having the previous activation limit that existed as a result of this DRM being present.
Hereinafter, users who want to play Resident Evil Village will enjoy higher performancesince a greater part of the resources of your team will be available for the game, and although shortly after the launch of the title, CAPCOM released a patch that improved the DRM implementation to improve performance, not being present only brings advantages.
This is especially important at the level of conservation, Well, it would not be possible to keep this game for the coming years either if a DRM system could expire or not work for some reason forever.
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Jordi Bercial
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